
Cape Charles
The 'Eastern Shore of Virginia' is on the Atlantic Coast of the
Commonwealth of
Virginia. The region is part of the
Delmarva Peninsula and is separated from the rest of
Virginia by the
Chesapeake Bay. Terrain is very flat throughout, and dominated by vegetable and truck farming, and large scale chicken farms. There are many barrier islands. At the northern end of the Atlantic side are the beach community of Chincoteague, famous for its wild ponies; and Wallops Island, a NASA space facility. Quaint
Tangier Island is also a day tourist destination.
The Eastern Shore, geographically removed from the rest of Virginia, has had a unique history of settlement and development that can be charted to agriculture, fishing, tourism and the Pennsylvania Railroad. William G. Thomas describes the Eastern Shore during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century as "a highly complex and interdependent landscape." He continues: "It was a liminal place, a zone of interpenetration, where the settlement patterns, speech, demography, and political outcomes defined its place in the South but its engagement with technology and rapid transformation of the landscape betrayed other allegiances, motives, forces, and effects." (See:
"The Countryside Transformed:The Eastern Shore of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Railroad,and the Creation of a Modern Landscape)
The extraordinarily long
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel and
U.S. Highway 13 span the mouth of the Bay and connect the Eastern Shore to metropolitan
Virginia Beach and the rest of the state.
It includes:
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Accomack County
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Northampton County
See also
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
External links
★ William G. Thomas
"The Countryside Transformed:The Eastern Shore of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Creation of a Modern Landscape ''Southern Spaces'' July 31, 2007.
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Travel the Eastern Shore of Virginia - Towns, Accommodations, Restaurants, Real Estate, & more
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Eastern Shore of Virginia, Towns and Communities in photos
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Eastern Shore of Virginia
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Eastern Shore of Virginia - Official State Tourism Website & Map